Sara McBride scored with 2:01 left in the second overtime to lift Great Valley to an 11-10 victory over Springfield-Delco today in the quarterfinals of the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association girls’ lacrosse tournament.

The victory vaulted the Patriots (21-3) into the semifinals Tuesday against Ches-Mont League rival Downingtown East, which blasted Cocalico, 19-4. The game will be played at a site and time to be determined.

Great Valley had lost to Springfield-Delco (21-4) last week, 15-9, in the District 1 consolation game. But this time, the Pats jumped to an early 5-0 lead and then rallied after Springfield-Delco had taken a 9-8 lead late in the game.

McBride has now won two straight games with overtime goals off feeds from Karwoski, The two connected for the game-winner in Wednesday’s 13-12 thriller over Manheim Township in the opening round.

Karwoski (four goals) tied the game, 10-10, with 3:06 left after the Cougars had scored four unanswered goals to seize the lead for the first time.

Great Valley dominated the overtime periods, but Springfield-Delco’s Kristy Reid (six saves) made several key stops. Finally Karwoski found a cutting McBride from behind the cage.

“Mr. T (Coach Joe Tornetta) talked about the first time we played them and about what we did wrong,” said McBride. “He talked about focus and winning the 1 v 1 battles, and getting the draws and winning all the groundballs.

“Even though we didn’t do everything right, we really wanted it.”

Great Valley led, 9-6, when Emily Scullin (two goals) scored with 13:55 to play, But Maddy Lynch (three goals) scored twice and Alex Poplawski (five goals) added two more to give her team the lead with 5:37 to play.

“We got up and they came back, but we didn’t collapse,” said McBride. “Mr. T said it didn’t matter if we won or lost, but that we played our best game. We made sure we had fun like when we played in summer league games.